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>>>>>Going Wolf Hunting in Idaho/Montana.... or BUST<<<<<
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2061486" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I didn't say it NEVER happens, what I said is it is very rare and a poor argument for advocating wolf control. If you look hard enough there are attacks on humans from virtually every animal from Rabbits to Hippos. Coyotes actually attack far more humans than most people realise, there have been 4 fatalities here in Canada in the last 5 years and hundreds of non-fatal attacks, while the last wolf fatality is some 15 years ago in Saskatchewan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2061486, member: 26077"] I didn't say it NEVER happens, what I said is it is very rare and a poor argument for advocating wolf control. If you look hard enough there are attacks on humans from virtually every animal from Rabbits to Hippos. Coyotes actually attack far more humans than most people realise, there have been 4 fatalities here in Canada in the last 5 years and hundreds of non-fatal attacks, while the last wolf fatality is some 15 years ago in Saskatchewan. [/QUOTE]
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